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Article: Section D: completing and recording the crime scene investigation.(Crime Scene Investigation: A Guide for Law Enforement)
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- Forensic Science Communications
- Article date:
- April 1, 2000
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1. Establish Crime Scene Debriefing Team
Principle: The crime scene debriefing enables law enforcement personnel and other responders (a) to share information regarding particular scene findings prior to releasing the scene. It provides an opportunity for input regarding followup investigation, special requests for assistance, and the establishment of post-scene responsibilities.
Policy: Law enforcement personnel and other responders shall participate in or initiate a crime scene debriefing to ensure the crime scene investigation is complete and to verify post-scene responsibilities.
Procedure: The investigator(s) in charge (a) of the crime ...